On November 29, 2012, a YouTube video was posted on leading jihadi forums in which Abu Bakr Shekau, leader of the Nigerian jihadi group Jama'at Ahl Al-Sunna Lil-Da'wa Wal-Jihad, also known as Boko Haram, threatened U.S. President Barack Obama with a surprise, expressed solidarity with global jihad groups, and told Nigerian police to either repent or be killed. Shown wearing a military outfit and surrounded by six armed men, Shekau delivered his speech in an open field. In it, he saluted the mujahideen and their leaders within Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQAP), in Mali, Somalia, Libya, Afganistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Yemen, and Palestine.

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On November 29, 2012, a YouTube video was posted on leading jihadi forums in which Abu Bakr Shekau, leader of the Nigerian jihadi group Jama'at Ahl Al-Sunna Lil-Da'wa Wal-Jihad, also known as Boko Haram, threatened U.S. President Barack Obama with a surprise, expressed solidarity with global jihad groups, and told Nigerian police to either repent or be killed. Shown wearing a military outfit and surrounded by six armed men, Shekau delivered his speech in an open field. In it, he saluted the mujahideen and their leaders within Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQAP), in Mali, Somalia, Libya, Afganistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Yemen, and Palestine.